Dear All,
We turn to this wise essay with news that its author, Heiku Jaime McLeod, will be here as a Guest Teacher at Treeleaf NEXT SUNDAY, January 28th! (EVENT LINK)
In this wise essay she brings home the message that acceptance and equanimity need not mean detachment and uncaring. She also tells stories of open eyed survival.
Heiku's essay starts from page 262. Even if you have not joined in our book readings previously, this one is also highly recommended to all.
For those who do not yet have a copy, I have made a PDF version available here for those waiting for their ordered book, or those unable to afford or obtain the book (second half of the book):https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yQV...usp=share_link
Feel free to jump into the readings and discussion even if you have not read other chapters.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
We turn to this wise essay with news that its author, Heiku Jaime McLeod, will be here as a Guest Teacher at Treeleaf NEXT SUNDAY, January 28th! (EVENT LINK)
In this wise essay she brings home the message that acceptance and equanimity need not mean detachment and uncaring. She also tells stories of open eyed survival.
Heiku's essay starts from page 262. Even if you have not joined in our book readings previously, this one is also highly recommended to all.
For those who do not yet have a copy, I have made a PDF version available here for those waiting for their ordered book, or those unable to afford or obtain the book (second half of the book):https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yQV...usp=share_link
Feel free to jump into the readings and discussion even if you have not read other chapters.
Gassho, Jundo
stlah
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